Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
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Tue 13 May, 2014 9:36 am
A strange year indeed, it seems to still be holding on well around Cradle, even lots of green where its sheltered.. I'd imagine though that any wind (later in the week) will blow a lot off the tops.
Something I hadn't noticed before is the big patch on the north-east side Mt Emmett:
Thu 15 May, 2014 10:58 am
Marions last weekend.
Thu 15 May, 2014 11:42 am
Yesterday near Lake Fenton. Still holding very well.

- Fagus beside Lake Fenton

- Red phase of fagus
Thu 15 May, 2014 8:23 pm
Nice! That close-up looks familiar
I had meant to add one of Cradle (from Monday) :

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Fri 16 May, 2014 7:26 pm
Absolutely gorgeous,Cyn!
I miss Tassie, even if just for a few weeks. *sigh* But I expect it'll still be there next fagus time.
Lake Agnew is now on my list.
Sat 17 May, 2014 7:48 am
Stunning photos Cyn!
Sat 17 May, 2014 4:43 pm
WOW nnw ... just WOW!
Peter
Sat 17 May, 2014 5:36 pm
Awesome NNW, especially that first shot.
Sat 17 May, 2014 5:39 pm
It doesn't do the scene justice, tbh. Had the sun and clouds doing that spotlight thing most of the time I was up there, but it's damn difficult to photograph.
Was a great walk, but.
Sat 17 May, 2014 6:21 pm
Yep, I'm greener than ever

with envy. This season although late seems to have provided the best displays i can remember seeing. Lady Cyn's shots blew my socks off and nnw's has set fire to them...ahhh it's been a quiet walking month

So many good shots, nuts' shot of Emmett too, wow...
Great stuff thanks all
Sat 17 May, 2014 7:43 pm
A sample from today at Cradle. Heavy rain overnight meant waterfalls flowing into Crater Lake and Lake Wilks were pumping.
Sat 17 May, 2014 8:01 pm
Nice stuff tt - long time no see.
Love the way the stuff collects on the tracks and gives you that lovely soft (slippery) golden carpet to walk on.
Sun 18 May, 2014 4:50 pm
Wow, it's become a gallery! Some stunning pics. Those leaves look like you've got the midas touch NNW
Too kind including me sbs, those pics are dismal by comparison. I agree though, been a lovely autumn. Lots of colour, pleanty of reds.
Where's yours then?


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Mon 19 May, 2014 6:54 am
Pretty ugly weather up in the Labyrinth on Saturday (didn't see the Acropolis once!) but some stunning colour in amongst the cloud, wind and rain...
Mon 19 May, 2014 9:37 am
What an icon this Fagus plant is. I have watched the saga unfold via the wonderful photographs from all the lucky buggers who have seen it this year, it has been an absolute pleasure to witness.
Thank you.
G_u
Mon 19 May, 2014 2:12 pm
Osik wrote:Pretty ugly weather up in the Labyrinth on Saturday (didn't see the Acropolis once!) but some stunning colour in amongst the cloud, wind and rain...
Osik, were you one of the people I saw heading up the Lakeside track on Friday?
Mon 19 May, 2014 6:20 pm
Hey NNW, yes I was the tall fella on his own with a tent and mat strapped to his canvas backpack. Think I left the visitor centre around half 11. Were you coming down the track the other way or at the visitor centre?
Mon 19 May, 2014 7:16 pm
stepbystep wrote:Yep, I'm greener than ever

with envy. This season although late seems to have provided the best displays i can remember seeing. Lady Cyn's shots blew my socks off and nnw's has set fire to them...ahhh it's been a quiet walking month

So many good shots, nuts' shot of Emmett too, wow...
Great stuff thanks all

Yep - What Strider said. Just too good.
Mon 19 May, 2014 10:15 pm
Top stuff guys, nne I thought you said that you were crap at this, like the macro. Tt looks good so different from when I was there will done
Does anyone know if someone has done any timelapse photography on this and where to look it up. I think this would be awesome
Tue 20 May, 2014 8:27 am
walkon wrote:Does anyone know if someone has done any timelapse photography on this and where to look it up. I think this would be awesome
It's been thought of and a friend tried a simple version last season with no success. Very difficult, but agree would look awesome…
Tue 20 May, 2014 9:29 am
stepbystep wrote:walkon wrote:Does anyone know if someone has done any timelapse photography on this and where to look it up. I think this would be awesome
It's been thought of and a friend tried a simple version last season with no success. Very difficult, but agree would look awesome…
It might work if you build a temporary greenhouse to cover the fagus before it changes, to prevent altogether too much movement and blurring.
You'd most probably need some fagus on private land or a lot of haggling with parks to get permission.
Tue 20 May, 2014 10:12 am
Osik wrote:Hey NNW, yes I was the tall fella on his own with a tent and mat strapped to his canvas backpack. Think I left the visitor centre around half 11. Were you coming down the track the other way or at the visitor centre?
I was the soaking wet person heading south on the track. That pack of yours looks interesting. Noted it at the time.
Tue 20 May, 2014 12:57 pm
Time for one or two from the wide-angle lens.
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Tue 20 May, 2014 8:07 pm
icefest wrote:stepbystep wrote:walkon wrote:Does anyone know if someone has done any timelapse photography on this and where to look it up. I think this would be awesome
It's been thought of and a friend tried a simple version last season with no success. Very difficult, but agree would look awesome…
It might work if you build a temporary greenhouse to cover the fagus before it changes, to prevent altogether too much movement and blurring.
You'd most probably need some fagus on private land or a lot of haggling with parks to get permission.
I was more thinking of a big picture time lapse, say over several locations, not a macro shot though that would be good too. I saw some time lapse shots over a year of the rocky mountains a while ago and that was breath taking. I was hopping that someone had done something similar in Tassie with the fagus in the picture somewhere. Perhaps we should make some noises to make this happen. Australian or National geographic would have to sponsor someone to do it wouldn't they, maybe ol Dick would chip in because its about Australia
Tue 20 May, 2014 8:24 pm
Quite happy to do it if you get me the cash to take 3 months off!!!
Tue 20 May, 2014 8:37 pm
stepbystep wrote:Quite happy to do it if you get me the cash to take 3 months off!!!
Three months!!! Get stuffed! I want a whole year of time lapse. Think of the all the seasons. From the greening of spring the drying of summer, yellowing of autumn and white of winter. Shots of Cradle, Frenchmans maybe the Western Arthurs. Are you sure that your up for that step by step, you might need some help

. I don't know the first thing about time lapse except for taking lots of shots but I can Google it
Wed 21 May, 2014 7:38 am
NNW - seems you had it wet up there too - your photos are stunning though. I bought the pack a couple of years ago on the recommendation of someone of this site (from a shop in QLD somewhere - can't seem to find the name), it's been brilliant. Schlepped it through Africa, and it did wonderful being soaking wet on the W Arthurs for a week too.
As for the time lapse - I vote the year too! I'm thinking we form a crack team (a la chasing ice) and fund it, well, umm...surely there was something in the budget about fagus watch!?
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